Criminal,
Constitutional Law
Jan. 10, 2018
SB 395: Protections for juveniles during custodial interrogation
Senate Bill 395 protects California's youth from involuntarily and unknowingly waiving Miranda rights during custodial interrogation.





Andrew R.J. Muir
Associate
Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP
1 Embarcadero Center Fl 8
San Francisco , CA 94111
Email: amuir@sideman.com
In October, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 395, which protects California's youth from involuntarily and unknowingly waiving Miranda rights during custodial interrogation. The bill sets out robust, foundational findings and declarations that cite legal, scientific and academic authorities establishing that minors are less capable than adults of understanding both their Miranda rights and the consequences of...
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